What happens when the president who has politicized law-enforcement to a degree unprecedented in American history meets a terrorist responsible for killing Americans he has recklessly failed to protect, decimating his pretensions about decimating al-Qaeda?

What happens is: You get the most politicized terrorism indictment ever produced by the Justice Department. Behold United States v. Khatallah, Case No. 14 Crim. 141, quietly unsealed in a Washington courtroom last Saturday while the country dozed off into summer-vacation mode.

Ahmed Abu Khatallah, of course, is the only suspect apprehended in connection with the Benghazi massacre, a terrorist attack on a still-mysterious U.S. diplomatic installation. J. Christopher Stevens, the United States ambassador to Libya, and three other Americans  State Department official Sean Smith and two former Navy SEALs, Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty  were killed. Until recently, such attacks have been known as acts of war carried out by the enemy. In the age of Obama, they are now known as crimes for which defendants like Khatallah are brought to justice  rather than brought to Gitmo. Meaning: They are whisked into our country when no ones paying much attention. The red carpet is rolled out at a federal courthouse, where the defendant is given Miranda warnings, taxpayer-funded counsel, and all the rights of the American citizens they plot to kill, including lavish discovery-of-intelligence files relevant to their civilian trial.

Gold-plated due process for our enemies begins with the constitutional right to an indictment returned by a grand jury, providing the defendant with notice of the charges against him. In Khatallahs case, the first thing youll notice is that the indictment is tiny: less than two pages long  15 measly lines of text once you discount the caption, citations, and signature lines.

kristinn:" Ahmed Abu Khatallah, of course, is the only suspect apprehended in connection with the Benghazi massacre, a terrorist attack on a still-mysterious U.S. diplomatic installation. J. Christopher Stevens, the United States ambassador to Libya, and three other Americans..."

Just another case of "Work place violence" nothing to see here ! . Move along ..

My guess the Mr. Ahmed Abu Khatallah is nothing more than a plant, a victim of the odumbo administration who needed someone, anyone to throw under the bus. I would expect he was grabbed off the street and his fate was sealed.

Maybe he did or did not "decimate" al-Quaeda. Unfortunately, decimating something literally leave 90% of it intact. Sort of in line with being the most transparent regime ever. Everybody knows if it's transparent you can't see it.

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